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Lands of America data shows $15 billion in land and rural property for sale in the Lone Star State. This represents some 3,593,613 acres of Texas land for sale (accounting for approximately two percent of the state's land area). The most expensive piece of land listed for sale on Lands of America recently was $250 million, though the median price for land, ranches and farms in Texas was $1 million. The average price of land, ranches and rural property in Texas was $2 million. Lands of America research shows that over half the land in Texas is privately owned. The Lone Star State has over 200 public hunting areas, which include wildlife management areas, state parks and U.S. Forest Service lands. The state is also home to 191,000 miles of rivers and streams, along with numerous lakes and reservoirs and Gulf of Mexico coastline. Texas is the second-biggest state in the United States, covering an area of 268,601 square miles (172 million acres). Of its total landmass, 261,232 square miles (97 percent) covers land area, while the remaining 7,365 square miles comprises water. Less than ten percent of land in Texas is public land (i.e. national and state parks, national forests, BLM land). Land for sale in Texas includes farms, hunting land, recreational acreage and undeveloped land for future commercial or residential usage. Of Texas's 254 counties, Henderson County had the most rural property and land for sale, while Henderson County was trending recently as the county with the most land sales recorded through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program.

Maverick County Land Info

Although not located adjacent to a major metro area, Maverick County, Texas, has an urban population that was estimated to be 57,706 people during the last U.S. Census survey. The most common type of land for sale in Maverick County is farms. Other common property types for sale in Maverick County include ranches, recreational property, hunting land and riverfront property. Recent Lands of Texas data included 82,531 acres of land for sale in Maverick County valued at a combined $102 million, with a median sale price of $999,999. Based on data for median land prices throughout Texas, the median price of land for sale in Maverick County is currently more expensive than the rest of the state. The city of Eagle Pass in Maverick County featured the most land listings for sale. The average price-per-acre value of land for sale in Maverick County places the county 213th overall in the state. Maverick County is located in South Texas, a region comprising 47 counties. South Texas is typically classified as the area between the San Antonio metro area and south to the Rio Grande and Gulf of Mexico.

The Rosita Creek ranch is located in Maverick County surrounded by road frontage on Hwy. 57, Hwy. 277, and Loop 480 overlooking Eagle Pass, Texas. This 7,061 acre high-fenced ranch is a true sportsman's paradise today, but has the potential to be a great investment for future development given its proximity to the city. It is easily accessible with its own 6,200 paved runway and hangar. The ranch has been managed for years under MLDP level III permitting and has great whitetail deer along with other typical south Texas species, but also great waterfowl hunting and fishing on the 4 massive lakes with the biggest being approx. 225 acres. There are several other dammed up tributaries that create great water throughout the ranch for all wil

120 Acres with Great Development potential.
This ranch has a +-4000 sf home, 3 bed / 3 bath, game room, and great outdoor space.
Paved access to the house, as well as city water and electric.
Remainder of ranch is Mesquite w/ some regrowth. Large Pond and 1.5 miles of Quemado irrigation canal.
Older set of cattle pens and decent fencing.
Call for more details. Carlos Klutts - Broker 830-776-1480

One of South Texas finest Whitetail ranches. Located in legendary maverick County this ranch features true trophy class animals and first class facilities. High quality browse, 5 lakes, great water, and a impressive lodge complex complete with skeet range, fishing ponds, barbque area, and rifle range. As a family ranch or corporate retreat this place is as good as it gets.

100 Acres Hunting Ranch
OWNER FINANCED for as little at $10,000 down.
Call for more details.
Heavily wooded, Frontage along FM 1021. Water and Electric available, and its fenced.
Property is bordered on the east side by the Quemado Canal w/ 100 acre feet of water rights transferring with the sale.
Loaded with wildlife. Whitetail, Hogs, Varmits.
Mark Connally - Broker - 512-944-4435

380 Acres, Eagle Pass, TX
Located Just minutes from the New Casino and Downtown Eagle Pass!!
Approx 2 Miles of irrigation canal, this ranch makes for a great recreational or cattle ranch.
Good perimeter fencing, and some cross fencing.
2 older sets of pens
Partial regrowth brush, some native brush, and multiple fields
2 tanks, one being approx 2 acres.
Good road system, 3 different access points.
Electric Throughout.
Call to set up showing.
Mark M Connally 512-944-4435

20 Acres El Indio, TX
OWNER FINANCED: $1000 down / $693.28 monthly
Great Tree Cover, Front on Quemado Canal with water rights.
Located just 2 miles South of El Indio with access off of FM 1021.
Also have 10 acre tracts available for $1000 down / $517.77 or $473.89 monthly
Call to set up showing: Wallace Rogers 210-452-4363 | Mark Connally 512-944-4435

10 Acres El Indio, TX
OWNER FINANCED: $1000 down / $517.77 monthly (others available at $473.89)
Great Tree Cover, Front on Quemado Canal with water rights.
Located just 2 miles South of El Indio with access off of FM 1021.
Also have 20 acre tracts available for $1000 down / $693.28 monthly
Call to set up showing: Mark Connally 512-944-4435

The Dos Lagos Ranch is an 1,867.69 acre ranch in Maverick County, Texas.
Overview: This ranch is a dream for the avid hunter and outdoorsman. It includes both tremendous deer and bird hunting (fabulous dove, quail, and duck hunting) in an area renown for producing trophy whitetail bucks. The ranch is ready to go with high game fence, a controlled access electric entry gate, lodging facilities, a good network of roads, blinds, feeders, and tremendous water features including a +20 acre lake, a 12 acre rservoir, and an annual allocation of irrigation canal water.
Improvements: The ranch is divided into two pastures with one 800 acre pasture being completely enclosed with high fence. The second pasture is high fenced on three sides with

** +- 11847 acres located about 20 miles from Sabinas,Coahuila,Mexico and 20 miles from Lake Don Martin **
Only 2.25 hours from the boarder to the ranch.With about 8.5 miles of well maintained dirt road to the ranch.
Probably about 400ft of elevation change from the top of the hills to the flat lands.There is about +- 6500 acres of low flat and gentle terrain. Currently in strip method of rolling chopping and reseeding. There is about 600 acres completed.The rest of the ranch is about 5500 acres gentle rolling hills.
The fences are in good shape. The ranch is well watered,4 water wells currently (2 more are projected),2 with subs,3 with windmills. The water table is between 150 and 550 ft deep. There is also 9 dirt tanks and sever

Amistad Cattle Company is a 900+/- acre irrigated cattle facility just south of Eagle Pass, TX. Eagle Pass is a hub for the importation of Mexican cattle and one of the few ports of entry which can facilitate cattle crossing the international border. Formerly a feedlot, this property has multiple sets of pens and working facilities. The infrastructure is still in place, and aside from the mill, all equipment, pens, scales, water troughs, and working chutes are still intact and working. The highlight of the property is the ability to irrigate over 460 acres through a network of underground pipe being pumped directly from the Maverick County canal system. Amistad Cattle Company has a total of 613.05 acres enrolled in the Maverick County Water

Size & Location: The El Indio farm and ranch is 461+/- acres and is located just south of El Indio in Maverick County. From the intersection of FM 1021 and FM 2644 in El Indio, travel south on FM 1021 for 4.7 miles and the high fence gate is on the left hand side.
General: This property really has it all when it comes to a hunting and farming combination ranch. The newly constructed home is perfect for a growing family or hosting friends and clients for a recreational getaway. The Maverick County canal on the east border provides all the irrigation necessary for grazing and/or crop production.
Improvements: A newly constructed 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with approximately 2,340 square feet is perfect not to mention impressive for any gues

The Taylor Ranch is a very unique Maverick County property. With over 1 mile of irrigation canal, this property is an oasis in a desert. Over 100 acres are tillable and ready to be planted in food plots for livestock or game. The ranch is also in the growth path of fast growing Eagle Pass, Texas. Being less then 2 miles from the newly opened coal mine, and less than 1 mile from a planned new loop, this Hunting Ranch is prime for Future Development. This well positioned property is both a great hunting and investment property.
Water Over mile of the Maverick County Water Districts main canal. Over mile of canal laterals that carry water each end of the property. There are also 2 earthen tanks on the ranch.
Improvements- A single st

This 4597 acre parcel of the original 200,000 acre historic Chittim Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family for over 100 years. It is now being offered as a whole of 4597 acres or in two parcels, the east pasture consisting of 1832 acres and the west pasture consisting of 2765 acres.The ranch is in an area known for producing native whitetail Boone and Crockett bucks. Several large lakes support excellent bass fishing, seasonal duck hunting and dove hunting.
This ranch has all the diverse brush species necessary to grow very large deer. Brush species include guajillo, guyacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, huisache, tasajillo, prickley pear, etc. Elm and hackberry trees can be found on the creek drainages and

2572 Acres South Texas Best! $1,000,000 Price Reduction!!! Rare Find with Water! Water! Water!
2572 Acres in Maverick County, just minutes west of La Pryor, Texas and only two hours southwest of San Antonio! A rare find with no oil field traffic or production on this property.
Game-managed since 1995 with a giant native deer herd that has only been hunted by the family, never leased!
The property has a great road system and paved access and paved driveway to your own 8 bedroom, 2 bath entertaining lodge with large open family-living area, large kitchen, fireplace, awesome porches, outdoor patio with fire pit and cooking area overlooking your oak trees and manicured grounds!
Then add an approximately 40' x 60' enclosed barn with

2725 Acre South Texas Best - Golden Triangle Recreational Paradise!
2725+/- acres in Maverick County, just minutes to Eagle Pass, Del Rio, and only 2 hours to San Antonio, Texas! This ready-to-go, game-fenced property features giant Whitetail and rare find exotic hunting! This is a great recreational ranch oasis in the heart of the desert. What makes it rare is the natural supply of water this ranch receives from the Rio Grande River Irrigational Canal. Wow! Not many have this!
Then add a fabulous electric gate with rock entry, excellent paved ranch roads leading up to the main home, high on a hilltop overlooking your ranch. The main home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, a large kitchen, fireplace, great porches, a fire-pit area, a carpo

The West Rosita Pasture of the original 200,000 acre historic Chittim Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family for over 100 years. It is now being offered in two parcels, the east pasture consisting of 1832 acres and the west pasture consisting of 2765 acres. The ranch is in an area known for producing native whitetail Boone and Crockett bucks. Several large lakes support excellent bass fishing, seasonal duck hunting and dove hunting.
This ranch has all the diverse brush species necessary to grow very large deer. Brush species include guajillo, guyacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, huisache, tasajillo, prickley pear, etc. Elm and hackberry trees can be found on the creek drainages and mesquite trees are scatte

The West Rosita Pasture of the original 200,000 acre historic Chittim Ranch has been owned and operated by the same family for over 100 years. It is now being offered in two parcels, the east pasture consisting of 1832 acres and the west pasture consisting of 2765 acres. The ranch is in an area known for producing native whitetail Boone and Crockett bucks. Several large lakes support excellent bass fishing, seasonal duck hunting and dove hunting.
This ranch has all the diverse brush species necessary to grow very large deer. Brush species include guajillo, guyacan, blackbrush, granjeno, whitebrush, persimmon, huisache, tasajillo, prickley pear, etc. Elm and hackberry trees can be found on the creek drainages and mesquite trees are scatte

722+/- Acres partially within the City of Eagle Pass city limits. The property neighbors existing commercial, industrial, and residential development. There are active buyers looking at smaller parcels for immediate development.
Property Is Co-Listed with Best/White, LLC.

3,710 Acres in the Golden Triangle of Maverick County
This is big brush country! A game fenced 3,710 +/- acre ranch right in the middle of big deep thick south Texas brush, home of some of the biggest South Texas Whitetail deer. This is what hunters dream of!
Located between LaPryor and Eagle Pass off of highway 57, the property features a newly paved road that leads you to your 5 bedroom, 6 bath lodge with a true Texas flavor. A nice metal barn, a walk in cooler and game cleaning area, a grain bin, 2 water wells with solar pump, and 14 water troughs throughout the ranch, 12 deer blinds and feeders, cleared brush strips, many food plots, 8 nice stock tanks, approximately 40,000 feet of water lines, and miles and miles of roads
Thi

Venado Grande Ranch is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Venado Grande Ranch, as it is fed-out year-round and is bordered

** SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE W/20% DOWN AND 8% INTEREST **
Venado Grande Ranches is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Ven

** SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE W/20% DOWN AND 8% INTEREST **
Venado Grande Ranches is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Ven

** SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE W/20% DOWN AND 8% INTEREST **
Venado Grande Ranches is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Ven

** SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE W/20% DOWN AND 8% INTEREST **
Venado Grande Ranches is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Ven

** SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE W/20% DOWN AND 8% INTEREST **
Venado Grande Ranches is located in some of the best deer country in Maverick County. The ranch boasts heavy South Texas brush such as Mesquite, Acacia, Prickly Pear, Lotebush, Granjeno, Huisache, White-brush, Texas Ebony and Wild Olive, which form dense, almost impenetrable thickets. The South Texas Brush Country is well known for producing trophy-class white-tailed deer and the Venado Grande Ranch is no exception. The ranch has only been lightly hunted in the last 6-years with limited animals being harvested during that duration. Open range deer have been harvested in the 150" to 175" class and Bucks larger have been seen.
The large deer in the area are attracted to the Ven

New listing!!! This is a great starter home. 3 bedrooms 2 baths walking distance to Glass Elementary a must see call Argelia Villarreal, Realtor for a tour (830)513-7615. Owner finance available call for details.

3.554 acres on Chaparral Ranch for Sale. Includes a 1940's residential fixer upper structure with great potential made up of 2,509 SF. In 2012 an addition of 666 sf, wood deck of 650 sf, and shed of 42 sf were made. To be finished by your own personal touch. Conveniently located on North HWY 277 by the intersection of HWY 131 going to Brackettville. For more information, please call Refugio "Cuco" Reyes @ 830-776-0709.

You'll love this luxurious and meticulously maintained home in Heritage Farms. This home has 5,694 sq. ft. (living area) with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 half baths, a gorgeous kitchen, and many other features including an amazing entrance with beautiful venison plaster. The home offers an office, media/game room, a temperature controlled, spacious/enclosed "man-cave" with an awesome view of the large backyard with fruit trees. The gorgeous pool, which includes a spa and shower, is perfect for entertaining. Also included is a 3 car garage along with a 1 bedroom/1 bathroom detached apartment with a kitchen and washer/dryer connections. This home sits on .65 of an acre and is a must see! Contact Matthew Gary with Realty Executives at 830-77

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